Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Illustrated Book
Chapter 60 Giant Stomping Game
Chapter 60 Giant Stomping Game
David came out of Snape's office holding a bottle of dark red potion, he leaned tiredly against the wall and breathed a sigh of relief.
Looking at the little wizards coming and going at the door, David felt that a century had passed, although he only stayed inside for two or three hours.
During these three hours, if he made a wrong step, it would lead to endless shouting from Snape. In this atmosphere, he could only be careful and careful, and try his best to ensure that he did not make mistakes.
But how can there be no mistakes at all, otherwise he would be a master of potions, and he still needs Snape's guidance.
After leaning against the wall for a while, David felt that Snape's chattering voice was no longer in his ears, so he walked through the castle gate and walked to Hagrid's hut.
"Are you there, Hagrid?" David knocked on the door.
Soon, the door was pulled open with a click.
"Is that you, David? Why are you here now!" Before the Hagrid came out, he complained loudly: "Dumbledore told me this morning, and asked me to take you to treat the unicorn, but I waited for you for a long time, but you didn't come, so I went by myself, I saw it, your bandaging skills are good, but it doesn't seem to like me very much, as soon as I got close, it ran away."
Seeing that David still wanted to go into the house, Hagrid dragged him back: "Shall we go to the forest first? The unicorn is still waiting for you to heal its wounds!"
"Okay, okay, but Hagrid, can you let go of my hand first? You are too strong." David's face twitched in pain.
"Oh, sorry, I was a little too anxious." Hagrid was a little at a loss, he hurriedly let go of David's big hand, and then wanted to rub David, but he was afraid of hurting him, so the two He waved his hand several times in the air.
"It's okay, Hagrid." David patted Hagrid's big belly: "Okay, let's go, or it will be dark later."
Hagrid nodded, turned around and took down a huge crossbow on the wall, and handed the rope holding Fang to David's hand.
Walking to the edge of the forest, David took out the vial containing unicorn hair and waved his wand lightly: "Hair compass!"
A long, snow-white unicorn hair flew out from the bottle, hovered in the air for a while, and then slowly flew in one direction.
"Your magic is awesome!" Hagrid stared at the hair in front of him and said, "Can you teach me?"
Before David replied, Hagrid's mood sank again: "Oh, I forgot, I can no longer learn magic."
There was regret in his voice.
David couldn't help but patted his big belly: "Hagrid is fine, you are the patron saint of this forest, you don't need this kind of magic! Are there places and animals in the forest that you can't find? Of course not, you You can find them even with your eyes closed, this kind of magic is useless to you."
Hagrid didn't reply, but judging from his mouth trying to hold back and his body shaking constantly, he was very happy now.
After walking through the forest for a while, a sound came from David's left.
"Who?" Hagrid took off the crossbow behind his back at once, put on the bow and arrow and drew it into a full moon.
David looked carefully for a while, and said, "Hagrid, don't be too nervous, he should be my friend."
Hagrid lowered the bow a little, but still didn't let go completely.
After a while, a branch of the nearby shrub opened a small opening, revealing a small snow-white head. It struggled to scratch the ground a few times, got out of it, and ran to David's feet and rubbed it intimately. Rubbed his calf.
"And two more?"
As soon as David finished speaking, two minks, one white and one gray, ran out from the side of the bush, and the white one also ran over and rubbed against David.
The gray one was much more reserved. It walked up to David and wagged its tail as a greeting.
"Great mink? How do you know them?" Hagrid's eyes lit up, and he knelt down to touch them, but they were all avoided. Not everyone can accept a giant right away.
"I met them at the edge of the forest," David said guiltily.
Hagrid didn't have time to pay attention to the loopholes in his words at this time, his mind was now on a few minks.
After the two of them walked for a while, the two little white terrets became familiar with Hagrid, and they even played a giant stomping game with Hagrid.
They ran in front of Hagrid first, and the moment Hagrid's big foot fell, they rushed out to avoid Hagrid's big foot.
Hagrid seemed to like this game too, he deliberately raised his feet high before taking a step, to give the minks ample time to react, and then he kicked down hard, kicking up a cloud of dust.
Amidst Hagrid's laughter and the sound of booming footsteps, the unicorn hair hovered not far away.
"Hagrid, we're here." David tugged at Hagrid's sleeve.
"Oh, okay, okay." Hagrid stopped playing with the little minks, and walked forward with David.
Not far from the unicorn, Hagrid stopped in his tracks. When the unicorns saw that he was going to pass, they got up and prepared to leave.
Next to the unicorn David rescued yesterday stood a little silver unicorn with a bald head and no horns.
Unicorns have golden hair when they are young. When they are two years old, their hair will turn silver. At four years old, they will grow small horns. , horse with horns.
Seeing that David was still walking forward, the little unicorn yelled at David angrily, then raised its two little hoofs and waved at David, signaling him not to come any closer.
As a result, David was not intimidated by him, but the white unicorn yelled at it. The little unicorn was taken aback, stomped its hoof angrily, and then ran aside to face David and the white unicorn climbed down.
David smiled and walked to the side of the white unicorn, and unwrapped the bandage on its leg. The wound was already showing signs of healing.
David nodded, took out the potion he made earlier, and began to apply it to its legs.
The little unicorn lay there and couldn't help turning its head to check. It wanted to know what David was doing.
After seeing that David was helping the white unicorn to heal the wound, the little unicorn ran up to David's side again, sticking out his tongue and licking David's face.
Re-dressing the white unicorn, David turned to look at Hagrid.
He stood not far away, leaning forward, poking his head, blinking his small eyes, and his eyes were full of envy for David.
"Hagrid, let your mind go, don't think about anything, let alone have any bad thoughts about unicorns." David said, "Then you are walking slowly."
Hagrid nodded in surprise, and walked slowly towards where the unicorn was.
Seeing that the unicorns were a little scared, David hurriedly touched their backs to calm their panic.
After a while, Hagrid was near the unicorn, and three minks jumped out from behind him.
(End of this chapter)
David came out of Snape's office holding a bottle of dark red potion, he leaned tiredly against the wall and breathed a sigh of relief.
Looking at the little wizards coming and going at the door, David felt that a century had passed, although he only stayed inside for two or three hours.
During these three hours, if he made a wrong step, it would lead to endless shouting from Snape. In this atmosphere, he could only be careful and careful, and try his best to ensure that he did not make mistakes.
But how can there be no mistakes at all, otherwise he would be a master of potions, and he still needs Snape's guidance.
After leaning against the wall for a while, David felt that Snape's chattering voice was no longer in his ears, so he walked through the castle gate and walked to Hagrid's hut.
"Are you there, Hagrid?" David knocked on the door.
Soon, the door was pulled open with a click.
"Is that you, David? Why are you here now!" Before the Hagrid came out, he complained loudly: "Dumbledore told me this morning, and asked me to take you to treat the unicorn, but I waited for you for a long time, but you didn't come, so I went by myself, I saw it, your bandaging skills are good, but it doesn't seem to like me very much, as soon as I got close, it ran away."
Seeing that David still wanted to go into the house, Hagrid dragged him back: "Shall we go to the forest first? The unicorn is still waiting for you to heal its wounds!"
"Okay, okay, but Hagrid, can you let go of my hand first? You are too strong." David's face twitched in pain.
"Oh, sorry, I was a little too anxious." Hagrid was a little at a loss, he hurriedly let go of David's big hand, and then wanted to rub David, but he was afraid of hurting him, so the two He waved his hand several times in the air.
"It's okay, Hagrid." David patted Hagrid's big belly: "Okay, let's go, or it will be dark later."
Hagrid nodded, turned around and took down a huge crossbow on the wall, and handed the rope holding Fang to David's hand.
Walking to the edge of the forest, David took out the vial containing unicorn hair and waved his wand lightly: "Hair compass!"
A long, snow-white unicorn hair flew out from the bottle, hovered in the air for a while, and then slowly flew in one direction.
"Your magic is awesome!" Hagrid stared at the hair in front of him and said, "Can you teach me?"
Before David replied, Hagrid's mood sank again: "Oh, I forgot, I can no longer learn magic."
There was regret in his voice.
David couldn't help but patted his big belly: "Hagrid is fine, you are the patron saint of this forest, you don't need this kind of magic! Are there places and animals in the forest that you can't find? Of course not, you You can find them even with your eyes closed, this kind of magic is useless to you."
Hagrid didn't reply, but judging from his mouth trying to hold back and his body shaking constantly, he was very happy now.
After walking through the forest for a while, a sound came from David's left.
"Who?" Hagrid took off the crossbow behind his back at once, put on the bow and arrow and drew it into a full moon.
David looked carefully for a while, and said, "Hagrid, don't be too nervous, he should be my friend."
Hagrid lowered the bow a little, but still didn't let go completely.
After a while, a branch of the nearby shrub opened a small opening, revealing a small snow-white head. It struggled to scratch the ground a few times, got out of it, and ran to David's feet and rubbed it intimately. Rubbed his calf.
"And two more?"
As soon as David finished speaking, two minks, one white and one gray, ran out from the side of the bush, and the white one also ran over and rubbed against David.
The gray one was much more reserved. It walked up to David and wagged its tail as a greeting.
"Great mink? How do you know them?" Hagrid's eyes lit up, and he knelt down to touch them, but they were all avoided. Not everyone can accept a giant right away.
"I met them at the edge of the forest," David said guiltily.
Hagrid didn't have time to pay attention to the loopholes in his words at this time, his mind was now on a few minks.
After the two of them walked for a while, the two little white terrets became familiar with Hagrid, and they even played a giant stomping game with Hagrid.
They ran in front of Hagrid first, and the moment Hagrid's big foot fell, they rushed out to avoid Hagrid's big foot.
Hagrid seemed to like this game too, he deliberately raised his feet high before taking a step, to give the minks ample time to react, and then he kicked down hard, kicking up a cloud of dust.
Amidst Hagrid's laughter and the sound of booming footsteps, the unicorn hair hovered not far away.
"Hagrid, we're here." David tugged at Hagrid's sleeve.
"Oh, okay, okay." Hagrid stopped playing with the little minks, and walked forward with David.
Not far from the unicorn, Hagrid stopped in his tracks. When the unicorns saw that he was going to pass, they got up and prepared to leave.
Next to the unicorn David rescued yesterday stood a little silver unicorn with a bald head and no horns.
Unicorns have golden hair when they are young. When they are two years old, their hair will turn silver. At four years old, they will grow small horns. , horse with horns.
Seeing that David was still walking forward, the little unicorn yelled at David angrily, then raised its two little hoofs and waved at David, signaling him not to come any closer.
As a result, David was not intimidated by him, but the white unicorn yelled at it. The little unicorn was taken aback, stomped its hoof angrily, and then ran aside to face David and the white unicorn climbed down.
David smiled and walked to the side of the white unicorn, and unwrapped the bandage on its leg. The wound was already showing signs of healing.
David nodded, took out the potion he made earlier, and began to apply it to its legs.
The little unicorn lay there and couldn't help turning its head to check. It wanted to know what David was doing.
After seeing that David was helping the white unicorn to heal the wound, the little unicorn ran up to David's side again, sticking out his tongue and licking David's face.
Re-dressing the white unicorn, David turned to look at Hagrid.
He stood not far away, leaning forward, poking his head, blinking his small eyes, and his eyes were full of envy for David.
"Hagrid, let your mind go, don't think about anything, let alone have any bad thoughts about unicorns." David said, "Then you are walking slowly."
Hagrid nodded in surprise, and walked slowly towards where the unicorn was.
Seeing that the unicorns were a little scared, David hurriedly touched their backs to calm their panic.
After a while, Hagrid was near the unicorn, and three minks jumped out from behind him.
(End of this chapter)
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